From 1995 to 1998, he also served as Chief Executive Officer of Skyway, a leading supply chain services company, whose primary business was delivering solutions to high-tech customers that combined information, technology, and transportation to achieve improved supply chain performance across all modes of transportation. Currently, he sits on the Air Traffic Services Subcommittee of the Federal Aviation Administration." [4]

Profiles

According to his TSA profile, "[t]his is the second time Hawley has occupied a duty station at TSA. After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta tapped him to lead 'Go-Teams' of government and private sector experts who tackled the monumental task of building a new federal agency at warp speed. Deadlines were met and TSA was created."

'As Vice President at Union Pacific (UP) Railroad [in Omaha, Nebraska], he was responsible for policy matters as well as Transportation Services, to include a network center and intermodal operations. Hawley subsequently served UP in a reengineering capacity that sought to improve network performance based on customers’ desire for seamless, reliable end-to-end transportation across all modes and to their partners in the supply chain." [5]